Enjoy a season of thrilling baroque music with La Follia

Option 1: purchase a Season Subscription to all remaining concerts

Subscriptions prices are roughly 10% lower than individual concert prices. If you can't use your tickets for a particular concert, you may share them with a friend, even if you have arranged for "Will call." Just email info@lafollia.org to notify them of the change. With a subscription, you may attend either performance for each concert.Purchase a Season Subscription for the remaining concerts (click here)

Option 2: Purchase Tickets to Individual Concerts

Select from the concerts below. You will be taken to the ticket purchasing site.There are two performances for each concert. The ticket you purchase is good for either performance, regardless of the date you select when ordering.To minimize your wait at the entrance, we recommend print-at-home or mobile delivery. Then you can bypass the Will Call line. (Don't worry, we will have you on the ticket list in case you forget your ticket).

The Concerts

* September 7th, 7pm and 8th, 3pm: Works for Two Solo Harpsichords with Anton Nel and Keith WomerAnton and Keith perform music by Soler, Buxtehude, Couperin, WF Bach, JC Bach, JS Bach and Rameau, using four harpsichords from our “Herd” (two at a time of course!).(completed)

October 13th, 7pm and 14th, 3pm: A World Tour of Baroque OperaOpera arias by Monteverdi, Cavalli, Hasse, Purcell, Handel, Lully, and Rameau are sung by five stellar soloists and a 17-piece Baroque orchestra.Purchase tickets for this concert (click here)

November 10th, 7pm and 11th, 3pm: A World Tour of Baroque Chamber MusicAn intimate concert of nine musicians playing works by Telemann, Couperin, Purcell, and Handel, along with the Pachelbel Canon and Vivaldi La Folia variations.Purchase tickets for this concert (click here)

February 9th, 7pm and 10th, 3pm: A World Tour of Baroque Secular and Religious Vocal WorksWorks by Monteverdi, Pergolesi, Vivaldi, Clerambault, Charpentier, Purcell, Handel, Bach, and others are performed by four stellar soloists and a 16 -piece Baroque chamber ensemble.Purchase tickets for this concert (click here)

* April 26th, 7pm and 27th, 3pm: Herd of HarpsichordsThe complete concertos for two and three harpsichords by JS Bach performed on three harpsichords by the incomparable Anton Nel, director Keith Womer, and Don Livingston, with the La Follia strings.Purchase tickets for this concert (click here)

* Note these concerts are on Friday and Saturday.

About the Venue For all concerts

Centrally located in the revitalized East Austin neighborhood near Manor and Alexander avenues, Redeemer Presbyterian Church(map) features excellent acoustics and temperature control; great sight lines to the stage; ample, safe, well-lit, and free parking; full ADA compliance; proximity to the Mueller development; and ready access to the best Austin restaurants like East Side Cafe and Dai Due. Read more about it at Redeemer’s website.

NOTE: Handicapped access is particularly close and convenient on the north side of the building.